William and Kate waxworks given own room at Madame Tussauds ahead of royal baby arrival

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge now have their own room at Madame Tussauds (Picture: PA)

As fans of the royal family anxiously await the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first child, Madame Tussauds has opted to give William and Kate their own room for the first time.

Speculation surrounding the birth of the heir to the throne is currently at fever pitch, with today believed to be Kate’s due date.

Prince William has taken leave from his job as an RAF search and rescue pilot in Anglesey to be by his wife’s side in London, although today he was participating in a charity polo match with his brother Harry.

With interest in the couple at its highest point since the pair’s wedding in April 2011, Madame Tussauds has decided to give Wills and Kate their own dedicated area.

While the real-life couple will no doubt be spending plenty of time with their families in the coming weeks, the waxwork William and Kate have been moved away from the rest of the royal family to a summer garden setting.

William and Kate now reside in a special summer garden area (Picture: PA)

Wardrobe supervisor Jane Anderson was on hand to ensure Kate’s trademark locks remained as immaculate as ever.

The move is in response to the huge demand from visitors to the attraction to have their photographs taken with the royal couple.